Talk:South Gawler Football Club
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2008 south gawler premiers
[edit]U/15 south gawler won against rival gawler central!!!!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.45.126.246 (talk) 11:20, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
Response to claim of a Peacock term and questioning neutrality.
[edit]The South Gawler Football Club, as of 2008, are the fourth most winningest organised Australian rules Fotball Club on record. According to conversations in the forums of www.footypedia in July 2008, the following listings were amassed in discussion about the most successful Australian Rules Football clubs.
Premierships Won
All Areas : 42 - WA - South Bunbury. 40 - Tas - North. 37 - SA - South Gawler. 34 - SA - Port Adelaide 34 - WA - Mines Rovers. 33 - Vic - Geelong West. 32 - WA - Gascoyne Ramblers. 31 - SA - Cummins Ramblers 30 - Vic - Omeo. 29 - WA - East Fremantle 29 - NT - Pioneers (Alice Springs).
Vic : 33 - Vic - Geelong West. 30 - Vic - Omeo. 27 - Vic - Corryong. 26 - Vic - Warrnambool, Pakenham. 25 - Vic - Hopetoun. 25 - Vic - Eaglehawk. 23 - Vic - Carlton. 22 - Vic - Nullawil. 21 - Vic - Springvale.
SA : 37 - South Gawler. 34 - Port Adelaide. 31 - Cummins Ramblers. 27 - Norwood. 26 - Mundulla. 24 - Willaston, Thevenard. 23 - Angaston. 17 - (Murray Bridge) Imperials. 14 - Kapunda.
WA : 42 - WA - South Bunbury. 34 - WA - Mines Rovers. 32 - WA - Gascoyne Ramblers. 29 - WA - East Fremantle. 25 - WA - Railways (Goldfields). 23 - WA - Boulder City. 17 - WA - West Perth. 15 - WA - Southerners. 13 - WA - Deanmill.
Tas : 39 - North (King Island FA) 28 - North Hobart. 27 - City / City-South (if this was a merger, then the two must be split). 26 - North Launceston. 25 - Launceston. 16 - Woodsdale. 11 - Clarence,Railton. 10 - Lilydale, Hobart.
NSW : 24 - West (Broken Hill). 26 - Ganmain. 18 - Wagga (Tigers). 16 - Ungarie, Narrandera. 15 - Newcastle Blues, Mangoplah. 12 - Eastern Suburbs. 9 - Newtown, Turvey Park.
ACT : 22 - Ainslie. 18 - Eastlake. 15 - Manuka. 10 - Queanbeyan. 3 - Queanbeyan/Acton. 2 - RMC, Acton, Federals. 1 - Belconnen, Tuggeranong, Navy, Eastlake/Manuka, Goulburn.
NT : 29 - Pioneers (Alice Springs). 24 - Saint Marys. 19 - Buffaloes. 15 - Waratahs. 14 - Imalu. 10 - Wanderers. 9 - Rovers (Alice Springs), Federal (Alice Springs), Tapalinga. 8 - Sporties Spitfires, Cats (Gove FL).
Qld : 15 - Mayne. 13 - Windsor. 12 - Centrals-Aloomba. 10 - Southport. 7 - Kedron.
Int : 12 - Menaida. 8 - Toronto. 6 - Wandsworth. 5 - Amager. 4 - San Diego. 1 - Marin.
This listing has slightly altered at the conclusion of the 2008 season: Most Premierships in Australia
42 - South Bunbury (WA) 41 - North Currie (Tas) 38 - Irishtown (Tas) 37 - South Gawler (SA) 37 - Mines Rovers (WA) 36 - Cummins Ramblers (SA) 35 - Port Adelaide (SA) 34 - Cygnet (Tas) 34 - Currie (Tas) 33 - Geelong West (Vic) 32 - Gascoyne Ramblers (WA)
Most Premierships in South Australia 37 - South Gawler 36 - Cummins Ramblers 35 - Port Adelaide 31 - Cleve 30 - Waybacks 29 - West Augusta 28 - Solomontown 28 - St Marks 27 - Norwood 26 - Mundulla 26 - Loxton
Thankyou.
Response to questioning of notability.
[edit]Australian Rules Football is integral to rural communities in South Australia. South Gawler - in fact all the clubs of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - are close to if not older than a hundred years. The centenary book of the South Gawler Football Club "South Gawler 1889-1989" puublished in 1989, is in the Mortlock Library of South Australiana as an important historical document recording local sporting history. Furthermore, it is catalogued at the State library of South Auystralia 0- http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?c=5714 The clubs and the league they participate in are a major part of the Barossa Valley and Gawler Town community fabric. The BLGFA and its member clubs feed the semi-professional SANFL club Central District, who in turn support the professional Australian Football League.
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